I have no issue with people getting offended. What annoys the piss out
of me are the people who act like they have a right NOT to be
offended.

No doubt Rush offended this woman (and others). However, she does not
have a right to NOT be offended.

Now, on the flip side, Rush made some pretty obnoxious (in my opinion)
comments, that he was well within his right to do, but now, his
sponsors are exercising their right to not pay him money. Live by the
sword, die by the sword.

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:35 PM, GMoney <gm0n3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Medic <hofme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> >
>> > Are the days over when normal people could look at the words of a moron
>> and
>> > say "well, that's because he's a moron", and then just move on?
>> >
>>
>> What days are you referring to? I don't ever recall a time when radio or
>> television personalities behaved that way and it was ok. Mind you, I'm not
>> a total US pop culture buff.
>>
>
> Good point. You know, it was probably the days before the internet. People
> have probably always been offended...we just never heard about it.
>
> So let me amend: Can we go back to the days where everyone gets offended as
> they see fit, but they keep it to themselves?
>
> --
> All will be well
> You can ask me how
> But only time will tell
>
>
> 

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